The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 12

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Purse Left fn His Taxi Is Taken to Police and Delivered to Owner. ‘Poter Kirk of No. #7 Bast 131at Street ‘Ye Usted by the police to-day as an honest chwuffeur. Last night, Miss Emma Heins-redt, Archie Poll, the dog's owner, |Inra for war, work. who was connected with the Navy ¥| Patriotic Peggy ts snow white and has League and the Navy Club during the brown eyes. HAUFF from the Hotel Albert, No, 42 Bast 11th| war, off liberal reward for the c U EUR Street, and is sought to by soldi dors fora, It appeared at many WOMAN'S $4,500 | satiors ana potice. Penefits and collected thousands of dol- Mra. “Quick 2 f ind and strong o' Borden’s Milk keeps us in trim.” ab driven by Kirk at the 125th Street Station of the > sw York, New Haven | afd Hartford Railroad. When she ar- With an active mind and a healthy body you have the two best assets to win in the fight for success. — BORDEN’S pure, wholesome milk is a \ ieamen egg ol eng Ml glia ats health bulider—et all times safe and dependable. Gtrost. and delivered it at tte East| || A quart a day means added strength and vitality. 12th Street Police Station. ‘ Good milk means good health. Misa Heinstredt was notified by tele- p 3 eT recncared the pee ee yctation! Ils Phone for our solicitor and arrange for daily delgoery or cali ‘ eee oe the man on the wagon. 9 besides: welry. P : ane This is Prite Rhyme No. 4. Bx PATRIOTIC PEGGY VANISHES.| |) 22 ccrvesinty lecated ware ny ty oe] de ran we use, BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. 63 VESEY STREET PHONE: CORTLANDT 7961 James MeCreary & Co. 5th Avenue is SECOND FLOOR 35th Street Young Mene A SALE of Sam’! W. Peck’s “Model” x" Suits + 34s: Under usual conditions - _these suits would be priced i $55 to $75 ¢ Which Makes It Clear that the original wholesale cost of these garments was higher than the price at which we are offering them to you. Every one is a Samuel W. Peck exclusive model, and as there are but two or three of a kind, the sale calls for quick decisions. Sizes 34 to 42—mostly 368, 37s, 38s. And not too light for Fall wear. Limited Quantities Over 500 Pairs! Men’s High Shoes 4 Reduced in Price to ta 895. From $12.75 and $15.00 Not quite half price but a real opportunity to any man whose size is represented. in the stock. In Patent Leather, Black Calf and Russia Calf, with Suede tops. Sizes 714 to 11. Widths A, B, C and D. In Tan Russia Calf and Black Calf. Sizes 814 to 1144. Widths B, C and D. $100 OFF! $100 off the ‘ked price of ht Piano, can or player pane Son stock —with on tl ly, two ex ions. 80%, off t of a Jarge cabinet phonograph! That's why the Music Salons Are Open Until 9 P. M. Price---A Sale o Government blankets. That’s their hall-mark of value. And a Gimbel Sale of ’em. That’s your assurance of a Good Sale. You remember those Gimbel Army Blanket Sales, don’t you? Last blankets we can get. Last you can get, Makes no difference how. much plugging we had to do to get ’em. The main issue’s settled. The b ets are here!—and at the lowest price they’ve sold for yet. That tells the story! - DARK GREY des Bue One-third Off These LIGHT GREY deat One-third Off These 660 light grey army blankets. Special grade of government wool used. Soft and fluffy finish: Regulation 4 Ibs., 66x84 in. 80% wool stock used j Canis . $6.75 ea. All-W ool Serge Regulation Frocks Special at $13.75 In Another of Those Famous “Gettin’ ’em Ready for School Sales’’ of the Gimbel Girls’ Own Shop And you know—and Mother knows how mighty good those sales are! . These frocks—they’re mighty good, too. The yoke, front and back, confines three smart pleats. There’s a belt, a pocket, silk braid, embroidered emblem and shield—all just as ship-shape as can be. And of course the backbone of every school wardrobe from Kindergarten to College is a regulation frock—School girls, like that world-famed baby, just can’t be happy till they get 'em. Girls’ Sizes 6 to 14. Other Regulation Frocks $8.95 to $16.75 GIMBELS GIRLS’ OWN SHOP—Third Floor [ Dinnerware values that are startling—even for Gimkbels—Pre- eminently the house of dinnerware. Glassware values that are truly rereational—end you krow what Gimbkel glessware values always are—Same with Lamps—Same with Art Objects—And Thin Blown Water Goblets, in an elaborate rose design, Note This Dinnerware Value ; Then Judge Just 100 sete of the sot flue tratod; 61 pieces; dainty » decoration; f usefil comb!- nation pet for Thin Blown Salad Glasses, in poinsettia cutting, 50¢ You Pay Look These Over : Then Judge Fancy shal imported Cups and Bing A three attractive {i decorations, OBe klyn, Long Island and New Jersey Cus On Sale at 9 in the Blanket Shop— Second Floor. Finding the Best for the Least Is No Longer a Problem : Here for You in the September Sale : China : Glassware See This Light Cut Thin Blown Glassware tomers Direct to Gimbels & Furs be given without charge. Gimbel: GIMBELS—Tenth Floor For the Last Time and at the Lowest f Army Blankets 3500 All Told : Wool and Cotton : All Wool : Surplus Stock of U. S. Army and Medical Supply Department vA They’re made of government raw wool stock—fussed over—every bit of it. They’re made as only Uncle Sam can make ’em. You know all about that. There are plenty of Olive Drabs—scarce, "most everywhere. And the wool ones—We think they’fe the best blanket value yet. Come and see what you think of ’em. Bring this list with you—find what you want and-— most important—come early to get it! REMEMBER—THIS IS/THE END! « ALL WOOL—WHITE YOU PAY One-third Off These 775 all wool white Medical Supply Department blankets. 7 15 hy re woven from all wool Ohio stock ta ll white only. $ ° ea. 4 Ibe., 62x84 inches. These are stupendous values. ALL WOOL—OLIVE DRAB vanes One-third Off These 275 all wool Olive Drab army blankets. Regulation officers’ eat ntatiene 4 lbs., 66x84 inches. nd——remember—in the most serviceable color for all purposes. $8.75 ea. Extra Space —Extra Service. SALE: Small Mends Bring Long White Italian Glace KID GLOVES '12Button Length... ‘$1.89 16 and 20 Button Length $2.49 Shop! If you haven’t priced them elsewhere, you can’t realize what this price means. Long white kid gloves—the very lengths you'll need with Fall and Winter costumes—for actually less than the cost of a fabric glove. The mends are small and made with scrupulous care. Even if you think you might not want a mended glove, you can’t afford to decide until you’ve seen them. Then you'll decide you can’t afford not to buy at least one pair. Lots of them are so neatly perfect that they'll satisfy a most exacting gift-giver. ' GIMBELS GLOVE SHOP—Main Floor : Lamps Chinese Embroideries—end exquisite things in bronze—But we've no space—and you've no time for a catalogue—We don’t even esk you to take our word for it. See the merchandise. You judge its worth. Yes—it’s so good we even dare to say that! Then Judge Fruit Salad or Sherbet Glasses Thin Blown Sherbet Glasses, in that match the goblets, 50¢ exquisite floral cutting, 15¢ Note This Dinnerware Value : Then Judge Just 290 : 100- piece “ dinner sets; a charm- ing featoon bor- der that re- flects good taste; and, of You Pay course, dinner sets aren't And: These, Too Judge Thin Porcelain Cups and Sauc- ers, with a dainty blue border and coin gold handles, 50c : Then via Tubes and Subway ee) » and Remodeled GIMBEL BROTHERS | 222s 32no STREET - BROADWAY ~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY is Fur Vaults on Premises!

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